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Nickel Ion Release in Nickel-Containing Orthodontics Archwires: A Narrative Review of In Vitro and In Vivo Studies. [PDF]
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Higher BODIPY Homologues-Synthesis, Reactivity, and Photoluminescence Investigations. [PDF]
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Artificial solid electrolyte interphases by atomic and molecular layer deposition.
Madadi M, Miikkulainen V, Karppinen M.
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Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 1973Abstract In keeping with the nature of these reviews, this discussion of atomic fluorescence spectrometry is chiefly concerned with the experimental aspects of atomic fluorescence spectrometry and with its application to elemental analysis in the laboratory.
Malcolm S. Cresser, T. S. West
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Atomic Spectrometry Update—Atomic Mass Spectrometry and X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1992The large number of papers covered in this year's review emphasizes the strong developments which continue in atomic mass and X-ray fluorescence spectrometries. Although much of the effort is aimed at improving existing technology and methodology, new and innovative instrumentation is also being developed in a number of fields.
Bacon, J.R.+6 more
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Atomic spectrometry update. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 1998This annual review of X-ray fluorescence covers developments over the period 2003–2004 in instrumentation and detectors, matrix correction and spectrum analysis procedures, X-ray optics and microfluorescence, synchrotron XRF, TXRF, portable XRF and on-line applications, as assessed from the published literature.
Potts, Philip J+6 more
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Types of Fluorescence Transitions in Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
Applied Spectroscopy, 1972Since the discovery of atomic fluorescence as an analytical tool, various types of atomic fluorescence transitions have been utilized for analytical studies. Unfortunately, as a result of the rapid development of the technique, some confusion has resulted in the designation of atomic fluorescence transitions.
Nicoló Omenetto, J.D. Winefordner
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